Category: Breaking News
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Breaking News: Toledo City Council Votes on Interim City Manager Authority
Published January 15, 2025 by the Toledo Tribune TOLEDO, OR — The Toledo City Council convened for its regular meeting this evening, but an unexpected turn of events brought heightened attention to the proceedings. Approximately halfway through the meeting, the council recessed into an executive session citing ORS 192.660(2)(b). This statute allows for the private…
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This is Toledo: A Night of Honor and Hard Decisions
January 15, 2025 Good evening. Tonight, as the clock struck six, Mayor Rod Cross gaveled the Toledo City Council to order. The meeting began, as always, with the Pledge of Allegiance, but it quickly became clear this was not an ordinary gathering. The council chambers were filled to capacity, with citizens standing shoulder to shoulder—a…
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Toledo Tribune: Editor’s Note: Released video concerns
January 23, 2025 The Toledo Tribune is committed to upholding the principles of journalistic integrity and serving our community with honor. In light of a video currently circulating, we feel it is important to address the matter with care and transparency. While we will not comment on the contents of the video due to the…
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Breaking news- Firefighters Rally to Toledo in Unified Effort
By Toledo Tribune Toledo, a town nestled along the winding Yaquina River, thrives on the courage and dedication of its community members. That was never more evident than today, as firefighters from neighboring districts rallied to support the safety of Toledo’s citizens. In this time of transition, with our own interim fire chief, training officer,…
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Breaking News: Interim City Manager Amanda Carey No Longer Employed by City of Toledo January 23,2025
By the TOLEDO TRIBUNE TOLEDO – Interim City Manager Amanda Carey is no longer employed by the City of Toledo, according to city officials. The circumstances surrounding her departure remain unclear, and the city has declined to provide further details at this time. Carey was appointed as the financial manager and stepped into the interim…
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Breaking news: by the Toledo Tribune. January 29, 2025
Good evening, Toledo. Out of turmoil, clarity. Out of discord, the first steps toward unity. On the evening of January 29th, the Toledo City Council gathered not just to conduct business, but to acknowledge the past, make amends, and begin the work of rebuilding trust. In a rare and poignant moment, the council issued a…
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Breaking News: by The Toledo Tribune February 25, 2025
Good Evening Toledo, TOLEDO CITY COUNCIL VOTES TO REMOVE WIGGINS, LEAVING COMMUNITY STUNNED Tonight, February 5th, the Toledo City Council gathered for what was expected to be a contentious decision, and it did not fail to deliver. In a narrow 4-3 vote, the council moved to terminate City Manager Doug Wiggins, a decision that was…
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Breaking News: The Fixers Are Coming—Toledo City Council Addresses Leadership, Safety, and Community Concerns February 19 2025
By Toledo Tribune February 19, 2025 Good evening. The Toledo City Council convened on February 19th in a meeting marked by deliberation, debate, and a search for solutions. The most pressing matter: leadership. The city manager’s seat stands vacant, and help is on the way. Come Wednesday, the fixers arrive. Recommended by the League of…
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The Whisper That Became a Roar
It always starts small. A quiet conversation. A piece of paper slid across a desk. A late-night phone call where the voice on the other end hesitates before speaking. The truth rarely arrives with a bang—it slips in through the cracks, waiting for someone brave enough to hold it up to the light. If you’re…
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Breaking news: THIS… is Toledo, February 26th, 2025
By the Toledo Trubune Tonight, under the watchful eye of civic duty and the steady hand of governance, the Toledo City Council inches forward in its quest to secure an Interim City Manager. The name before them: David Clyne, ICMA-CM1—a man whose résumé speaks in measured tones of experience, leadership, and the weight of public…